Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
RobertNotBob wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 4:32 pm
Will pay that one Dot
Not for much longer have bought a little Rav4 to rip around in.
Gardens are slowly coming along as fast as my old knees allow it to be done.
cheers Phil
Phil,Ann and Mia the spoilt dog
Wanna be grey nomads from SA
Its a Jayco and we love it And another Jeep
R I P Bonnie
Phil does the RAV4 need the timing belt changed regularly or does have a chain?
Pretty sure it has a belt as I've seen quite a few with the valves mangled.
If it says to do it at 100,000 ............ then do it at 80,000.
Russell at the Marina has banged up 2 of them!
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Mannum, SA
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BruceS wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 9:15 pm
Phil does the RAV4 need the timing belt changed regularly or does have a chain?
Pretty sure it has a belt as I've seen quite a few with the valves mangled.
If it says to do it at 100,000 ............ then do it at 80,000.
Russell at the Marina has banged up 2 of them!
Will look into that .Thanks Bruce
cheers Phil
Phil,Ann and Mia the spoilt dog
Wanna be grey nomads from SA
Its a Jayco and we love it And another Jeep
R I P Bonnie
Getting gardens finished in the back yard almost ready for the pergola to go up, Then pull up all the uneven pavers and put a concrete driveway down, after that not much left to do
cheers Phil
Phil,Ann and Mia the spoilt dog
Wanna be grey nomads from SA
Its a Jayco and we love it And another Jeep
R I P Bonnie
Glad it is all going well Phil, they certainly like pavers and arches down there. Will be down there Sunday week for a week looking at houses, if we get a chance mighte able to catch up. Cheers Robert
mottleemob wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 10:06 pm
Getting gardens finished in the back yard almost ready for the pergola to go up, Then pull up all the uneven pavers and put a concrete driveway down, after that not much left to do
cheers Phil
Be careful with the concrete idea, the pavers move for a reason so the concrete will need to be double the normal thickness or it will move and crack up the same. Amazed how much the ground moves up this way, it has twice pushed the box drain up and out of the ground in front of the garage door to the extent the doors can't be opened so I have to dig it up again, and that is after being here only 2 yrs. The pavers are much easier to pull up and new road base packed down under them then relayed than getting a concrete slab levelled again or dug up and relayed. Check out the pedestrian walk ways and see if they are concrete or pavers and how level they are and how many times the edges of bits of concrete walkway have been ground to level them off again.
T1 Terry
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